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The SLS-Berlin: Validation of a German Computer-Based Screening Test to Measure Reading Proficiency in Early and Late Adulthood

机译:SLS-柏林:验证了德国基于计算机的筛查测试,以测量成年早期和晚期的阅读能力

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Reading proficiency, i.e., successfully integrating early word-based information and utilizing this information in later processes of sentence and text comprehension, and its assessment is subject to extensive research. However, screening tests for German adults across the life span are basically non-existent. Therefore, the present article introduces a standardized computerized sentence-based screening measure for German adult readers to assess reading proficiency including norm data from 2,148 participants covering an age range from 16 to 88 years. The test was developed in accordance with the children’s version of the Salzburger LeseScreening (SLS, ). The SLS-Berlin has a high reliability and can easily be implemented in any research setting using German language. We present a detailed description of the test and report the distribution of SLS-Berlin scores for the norm sample as well as for two subsamples of younger (below 60 years) and older adults (60 and older). For all three samples, we conducted regression analyses to investigate the relationship between sentence characteristics and SLS-Berlin scores. In a second validation study, SLS-Berlin scores were compared with two (pseudo)word reading tests, a test measuring attention and processing speed and eye-movements recorded during expository text reading. Our results confirm the SLS-Berlin’s sensitivity to capture early word decoding and later text related comprehension processes. The test distinguished very well between skilled and less skilled readers and also within less skilled readers and is therefore a powerful and efficient screening test for German adults to assess interindividual levels of reading proficiency.
机译:阅读能力,即成功整合早期基于单词的信息,并在句子和文本理解的后期过程中利用此信息,其评估尚待广泛研究。但是,基本上没有针对德国成年人的筛查测试。因此,本文为德国成人读者介绍了一种基于计算机的基于句子的标准化筛选方法,以评估阅读能力,其中包括来自2148名参与者的规范数据,其年龄范围为16至88岁。该测试是根据儿童版的Salzburger LeseScreening(SLS,)开发的。 SLS-Berlin具有很高的可靠性,并且可以在任何研究环境中使用德语轻松实现。我们提供了该测试的详细说明,并报告了标准样本以及两个年轻人(60岁以下)和成年人(60岁以上)的SLS-Berlin分数的分布。对于所有三个样本,我们进行了回归分析以调查句子特征与SLS-Berlin评分之间的关​​系。在第二项验证研究中,将SLS-Berlin得分与两个(伪)单词阅读测试进行了比较,该测试用于测试在说明文字阅读过程中记录的注意力和处理速度以及眼球运动。我们的结果证实了SLS-Berlin能够捕获早期单词解码和后期文本相关的理解过程的敏感性。该测试在熟练和不熟练的读者之间以及熟练程度较低的读者之间有很好的区分,因此是德国成年人评估个人阅读水平的有效而有效的筛选测试。

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